Deccan Chronicle

17 of one family die in Guj flood

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Ahemdabad, July 26: Seventeen members of the same Indian family were found dead on Wednesday as floodwater­s receded from a village in Gujarat, officials said, as the death toll from the state-wide disaster climbed above 110.

“They seem to have drowned in the floodwater­s. The bodies were found buried in muck,” A. B. Parmar, a police inspector at the scene, said, adding the deceased were from the same family.

A senior Gujarati government official, Pankaj Kumar, confirmed the discovery of the bodies in Banaskanth­a district.

Gujarat’s state emergency authority said on Wednesday at least 12 other bodies were found overnight as rescue crews sifted through communitie­s devastated by heavy monsoon flooding.

The official death toll from the floods in the westernmos­t state stands at 111, with more than 36,000 people evacuated to safe areas as helicopter­s and boats try to reach those still stranded.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi surveyed the devastatio­n across Gujarat from the skies on Tuesday, urging people across his home state to remain resilient.

Apart from Gujarat, the northeaste­rn states of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam have been hard-hit by monsoon flooding, while pockets of the eastern states of Odisha and Bihar have also been affected.

In Assam at least 75 people have been killed and a state-wide emergency relief operation has been underway since April. Tens of thousands of acres of crops have been destroyed. Similarly, an ambulance with four members of a family in it was washed away by the flood waters of Koel river in Jharkhand’s Lohardaga district in the early hours on Wednesday. — Agencies

THE OFFICIAL death toll from the floods in the westernmos­t state stands at 111, with more than 36,000 people evacuated to safe areas.

 ?? PTI ?? Villagers walk on the washed out road after heavy rains near Deesa city in Gujarat on Wednesday. —
PTI Villagers walk on the washed out road after heavy rains near Deesa city in Gujarat on Wednesday. —

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